REPORTING ON CONFLICTS AND DISASTERS: The media

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REPORTING ON CONFLICTS AND DISASTERS: The media
ICRC Delegation - Afghanistan
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ICRC Mission - Australia
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ICRC Delegation - Bangladesh
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ICRC Regional Delegation for East Asia - China
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ICRC Regional Delegation for South Asia – India
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ICRC Regional Delegation - Indonesia
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ICRC Mission - Japan
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ICRC Regional Delegation - Malaysia
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ICRC Delegation - Myanmar
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REPORTING ON
CONFLICTS AND DISASTERS :
The media debates its role
ICRC Delegation - Pakistan
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ICRC Delegation - Philippines
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ICRC Regional Delegation – Thailand
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253 54 28
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Hiroshima, Japan
26-28 November 2014
Asia Pacific Media Conference
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ABOUT
THE
ASIA PACIFIC
MEDIA
CONFERENCE
| THE ICRC IN ASIA AND THE PACIFIC
With growing influence comes greater responsibility.
In reporting independently and accurately on conflict, violence and disaster,
and the humanitarian issues they generate, media in Asia Pacific can shine
a light on the plight of the most vulnerable and demonstrate the need for
humanitarian aid. Bringing together senior media representatives from the
region, this conference will take place in Hiroshima, not only a city of
extraordinary history but also of outstanding resilience.
Hosted by the ICRC, the event will advance discussions on the media’s role
in reporting on man-made and natural disasters in today’s communication
environment as well as on how professional journalism can build credibility
and trust in the age of citizen journalism and social media.
The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), an
independent and non-political organization, has a long
history in Asia and the Pacific of providing humanitarian
services and expertise. Its work focuses mainly in areas such
as emergency response and assistance, international
humanitarian law, the restoration of family links, visits to
inmates in places of detention, orthopaedic services, water
and habitat.
The ICRC is a reference institution for detention-related
issues and is committed to strengthen the efforts of national
authorities in solving humanitarian problems in prisons. It
benefits from worldwide recognition through a unique
approach based on discretion, transparency, reliability, independence and impartiality. It stands close to vulnerable
persons, while engaging with all concerned. The ICRC
usually works in partnership with the National Societies of the
Red Cross and Red Crescent.
| THE ICRC
| AROUND THE WORLD
Established in 1863 in Geneva, the ICRC works
in more than 80 countries around the world and
has a tradition in responding to the needs of
people adversely affected by situations of
humanitarian concern, in particular armed
conflicts and violence.
All credits : ICRC
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This impartial, non-political and independent
organization has an exclusively humanitarian
mission to protect and assist victims of armed
conflict and other situations of violence. It takes
action in response to emergencies and at the
same time promotes respect for international
humanitarian law and values.
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Asia Pacific Media Conference 2014
REPORTING ON CONFLICTS AND DISASTERS
the media debates its role
26-28 November / Hiroshima, Japan
Thursday, 27 November
09:00-10:00 OPENING CEREMONY
Mr Dominik Stillhart, ICRC Director of Operations
Mr Tadateru Konoe, President of Japanese Red Cross Society
Speeches by:
Keynote speech by:
Ms Yumi Kanazaki, Writer for Hiroshima Peace Media Centre
Humanitarian reporting:
Hiroshima’s role and responsibilities for future generations
CONFERENCE PROGRAMME
Introductory remarks by:
Mr Ewan Watson, Public Relations Officer for Asia Pacific, ICRC
Journalists and international humanitarian law (IHL)
SESSION 1
Situations of violence and armed conflict
– reporting on man-made disasters
SESSION 2
Lessons from Typhoon Haiyan,
the Tohoku earthquake, and beyond
- reporting on natural disasters
SESSION 3
The Media of Tomorrow
Coffee break (10:00-10:20)
10:20-13:15 SESSION 1:
Situations of violence and armed conflict – reporting on man-made disasters
Chair:
Ms Miki Ebara, Editor-in-Chief, NHK World, Japan
Introductory words: experiences from Afghanistan, Iraq and Bosnia
Speakers:
Mr Saleem Safi, Current affairs show host and columnist with Daily Jang and The News, Pakistan
Conveying the voice of the victims of atrocities – the media’s humanitarian contribution
Mr Mohammad Daud Junbish, Senior Editor, BBC Radio, Afghanistan
How to cover situations where people are demanding change?
When volatile political climates turn violent, what are the pitfalls media must avoid?
Ms Marilou Cadeliña Manar, Anchor, DXND North Cotabato, Philippines
Wednesday, 26 November
13:00 – 18:00 Kick-off event
Reporting independently on situations of ethno-religious tensions: the challenges
Mr Mahfuz Anam, Editor & Publisher, The Daily Star, Bangladesh
Citizen journalism and the democratisation of information:
Challenges and opportunities for journalists reporting on situations of violence
Opening of the photo exhibition “War from a Victim’s Perspective” followed by a tour of Hiroshima Peace
Memorial Park, a visit to Hiroshima Peace Museum and a testimony from Hibakusha, an atomic bomb survivor
Mr Akihiro Nonaka, Founder and Director, the Asia Press, Japan
Media self-censorship and violence – how and why media puts limits on what it says
19:00 – 20:30 Welcome reception and dinner
Break-out groups on best practices-and expectations from humanitarian organizations
A toast by:
Mr Dominik Stillhart, ICRC Director of Operations
Mr Hidehiko Yuzaki, Governor, Hiroshima Prefecture
Mr Tadateru Konoe, President of the Japanese Red Cross Society
Mr Urs Bucher, Swiss Ambassador to Japan
Host & MC:
Mr Vincent Nicod, Head of ICRC Mission in Tokyo
Brief wrap-up by the chair
Words from:
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Group leaders:
Mr Yostinus Tomiaryanto, Tempo Magazine, Indonesia
Mr Wonsuk Choe, The ChosuniIbo, South Korea
Mr Wai Min Phyo, Eleven Media, Myanmar
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Friday, 28 November
09:00 - 12:30 SESSION 3 :
The Media of Tomorrow
13:20-14:50 Lunch
15:00-18:10 SESSION 2 :
Lessons from Typhoon Haiyan, the Tohoku earthquake, and beyond
- reporting on natural disasters
Chair:
Ms Thin Lei Win, Asia Correspondent, Thomson Reuters, Thailand
Mr Peter Cave, Former ABC Foreign Affairs Editor, Australia
Speakers:
Mr Hiroshi Fuse, Senior Editorial Writer, Mainichi Newspapers, Japan
Introductory words: experiences from Myanmar, Philippines, Thailand
Special Speaker:
Speakers:
Chair:
Ms Midori Tasaka, PR officer, Japanese Red Cross Society
What can we offer the media? Lessons learnt from the Tohoku disaster
Harvesting content from social media:
its uses in a disaster, its limits as a tool for journalists - how to verify data?
How to tell both sides of a story?
Haiyan: how can we avoid humanitarian issues falling off the news cycle?
Ms Khatera Isahaqzai, News presenter/Producer, Khurshid Radio, Afghanistan
Mr Sann Oo, Editor, The Myanmar Times, Myanmar
Building credibility and trust when reporting on crisis situations
Safety versus the need to report:
Covering bio-hazards, nuclear fall-out and other disasters
Ms Rong Liu, Editor, People’s Daily Online, China
Ms Meena Menon, Deputy Editor, The Hindu, India
The fine line between allegation and accusation: the media’s responsibility
Journalists today are expected to do more with less (and also travel to the field less).
Given this, what is the future of emergency reporting?
Mr Augustine Anthuvan, Editor for Current Affairs, CNA Media Corp, Singapore
How to faithfully report on highly sensitive political issues, such as irregular migration,
with a major humanitarian dimension
Ms Maria Andriana, Senior Editor for international news department, Antara, Indonesia
Beyond reporting the facts:
how can the media help communities prepare for and respond to natural disasters?
Break-out groups on best practices-and expectations from humanitarian organizations
Group leaders:
Mr Vishal Thappar, NewsX news channel, India
Mr Keisuke Matsuo, Jiji Press, Japan
Mr Matiur Rahman, The Daily Prothom Alo, Bangladesh
Brief wrap-up by the chair
Media on the front line:
How do media organisations protect their journalists from abduction & other dangers?
How to cover situations when security concerns limit access?
Mr Johanes Heru Margianto, Assistant Managing Editor, Kompas.com, Indonesia
Ms Nadia Marie Trinidad, News Manager, ANC, Philippines
Coffee break (16:30-16:50)
Reflections on the future of professional journalism
Coffee break (10:30-10:50)
Group discussions: key challenges for professional media - and possible solutions
Group leaders:
Mr Matiur Rahman, The Daily Prothom Alo, Bangladesh
Mr Wai Minn Phyo, Eleven Media, Myanmar
Ms Yuan Suwen, Xinhua News Agency, China
Brief wrap-up by the chair
12:30 - 14:00 Closing ceremony and farewell lunch
Wrap-up of the meeting by:
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Mr Ewan Watson, Public Relations Officer for Asia Pacific, ICRC
Speech by:
Mr Vincent Nicod, ICRC Head of Mission in Tokyo
Mr Kazumi Matsui, Mayor, City of Hiroshima
MC:
Ms Hitomi Makabe, Head of Communications, ICRC Mission in Tokyo
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CONFERENCE CONTRIBUTORS
Afghanistan
Bangladesh
Mohammad Daud Junbish
Mahfuz Anam
Senior Editor
BBC Radio
Editor and Publisher
The Daily Star
Junbish currently holds the position of Head
of Production with BBC Media Action in
Kabul. Prior to that he worked in London as a
producer for the BBC World Service. A graduate in Literature and Humanities, Junbish
worked as Assistant Professor at the newly established Faculty of
Journalism at Kabul University in the early 1980s. He holds a masters
degree from Tashkent State University and in 1993 obtained a PhD in
the history of journalism from Moscow State University. He then
worked for the Iranian News Agency and the BBC in Moscow before
relocating to London.
Khatera Isahaqzai
News Presenter – Producer
Khurshid Radio
Khatera Isahaqzai was born in Kandahar and
programmes with the Khurshid Radio and TV
channels. She graduated in journalism from
Kabul University and obtained her masters in
International Relations in India. In 2010, she was appointed head of
the Central zone for Afghan Red Crescent Society and is now a
member of Kabul provincial assembly. She will host a TV programme
named Voice of Women in the near future. She is a published
two books of poetry and short stories in Pashto.
Anam was appointed Editor-Publisher of The
Daily Star in 1993 and has been at the helm of
this newspaper for the last 20 years, turning it
into the most widely circulated and the most
trusted English newspaper in the country. In
2008, he was appointed Managing Director of Mediaworld Ltd, the
owning company of The Daily Star. He was also the founder
of the paper (1997 – 2007). He is the founder President of Newspaper
Owners Association of Bangladesh (NOAB) and is a former Chairman
of Asia News Network (ANN), a collaborative body of 18 leading
English language newspapers in the Asian region headquartered in
Bangkok. He is also founder Secretary General of the newly established “Shampadak Parishad” (Editors’ Council).
Matiur Rahman
Editor and Publisher
The Daily Prothom Alo
Matiur Rahman is an Editor and publisher at
the The Daily Prothom Alo, one the most
popular newspapers in Bangladesh. He
entered journalism in 1970 when he became
newspaper. In February 1992, Matiur Rahman partnered with others
media communication, IT technologies and
public welfare, and rare diseases in China.
Suwen has received numerous awards and
achievements for her work, including the
third prize of China News Premium, the
second prize of Capital’s Outstanding Female
Reporters, Peking University Charity Publicity Awards (for stories on
pneumoconiosis patients), and Outstanding News Prizes within
Xinhua News Agency. At the senior editors conference, Suwen will
tion and accusation: media responsibility,” especially with regards to
the case of China.
India
Meena Menon
Deputy Editor
The Hindu
Meena Menon is Deputy Editor with The
Hindu. She has been a journalist since 1984
and has worked with the United News of India
(UNI), Mid-day, and The Times of India. In
2004, she published Organic Cotton:
Reinventing the Wheel. Prior to this, she co-authored The Unseen
Worker: On the Trail of the Girl Child, published in 1998. She has
received fellowships from the National Foundation of India, New
Delhi; Centre for Science and Environment, New Delhi; Panos
London, London; and Sarai–CSDS (Centre for the Study of Developing Societies), New Delhi. She writes on politics and developmental
issues including environment, women, human rights and health.
Vishal Thapar
NewsX news channel
Australia
Peter Cave
credibility which today reaches a half million readers.
China
Peter Cave is an Australian journalist. He
Australian Broadcasting Corporation in July
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Yuan Suwen is a reporter/editor working in
the New Media section, World Service
Department of Xinhua News Agency. Her
Rong Liu
Editor
People's Daily Online
(1983-86). He later became the chief
correspondent for Europe and the Middle East based in London
(1987-92) and then bureau chief in Washington (1996-97). In his
career with the ABC he has reported on the end of apartheid in
South Africa, the Palestinian intifada in the Occupied Territories,
glasnost and perestroika in the former Soviet Union, the break-up of
the former Yugoslavia and wars in Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia, Kosovo
and Lebanon, two Gulf wars, the fall of President Suharto in Indone-
Rong Liu is an editor of People’s Daily Online.
Coups, the troubles in Northern Ireland, the 2011 Egyptian revolution , the 2011 Libyan civil war and the uprising in Syria. Peter has
helped his fellow foreign correspondents with trauma training and
peer support. In 2009 he was awarded an Ochberg Fellowship by the
Dart Center for Journalism and Trauma. Peter Cave has also won six
Walkley Awards, Australian journalism's most prestigious accolade.
Yuan Suwen
media, two of which she spent working in
North Korea as a special correspondent for
the Global Times and the International Herald
Tribune. She has covered various stories, including the death of Kim
Jong-il, the Boston Marathon bombings, the disappearance of
Reporter and Editor
New Media Section, World Service Dept., Xinhua
News Agency
Vishal Thapar has been covering the topic of
defense for many years. For more than a
decade he has worked for one of the most
prestigious and oldest Indian newspapers
Hindustan Times and has also worked for the
English-speaking Indian news channel CNN
IBN. Since 2010, he has been the editor of the recently established
Indonesia
phy and got his master degree from Paramadina Graduate School,
both in Jakarta, and also took a short course on multimedia and online
journalism at the International Institute of Journalism in Berlin,
Germany. Heru has experience in covering human right issues in
Indonesia since the reform in 1998 and reported on the military operation that took place in Aceh Province in 2003.
Maria Andriana
Senior Editor for international
news department
Antara
Maria Andriana has 29 years of experience
working as journalist at Antara News Agency
in Indonesia. Currently the International Desk
Editor, Andriana has also worked as Journalism School Manager, National Desk Senior Editor, and Manager of
the Feature and Opinion Desk - all at Antara. Andriana has also
worked at the Antara News Agency’s Chief Bureau in Tokyo and as a
lecturer in Nihon University in Mishima, Japan. Outside of Antara,
Andriana is a working group member for the training program on
disaster reporting at the Indonesian Board for Disaster Manageat the Radio Nederland Training Center and environmental journalism under an Indonesia Australia specialized training project. The
books on journalism Andriana has co-authored or edited include:
Menegakkan Benang Basah, Dari Soeharto Untuk Indonesia, Duta
Masa Depan, Kisah-kisah Inspiratif Kumpulan Tulisan Antara, and
Jangan Panggil Septi Monyet.
Yostinus Tomiaryanto
Senior Editor
Tempo Magazine
Yostinus Tomiaryanto is a journalist/editor at
PT Tempo Inti Media Tbk PT, an Indonesiabased media company. A native of Indonesia,
since 2001. Prior to joining PT Tempo Inti
Media Tbk PT, Tomiaryanto worked as a coordinator of the research
and monitoring division at the Commission on Disappearance and
Human Rights Capacity Building and also as a volunteer member of
Management Course at the International Institute for Journalism in
Berlin. Tomiaryanto holds a masters in management from Binus
Business School, Jakarta.
Japan
Johanes Heru Margianto
Miki Ebara
Assistant Managing Editor
Kompas.com/News
Editor-in-Chief
NHK World
Johanes Heru Margianto has been working for
kompas.com since 2000 and is currently News
Assistant Managing Editor. Kompas.com is the
online version of Kompas Newspaper, the
largest circulating print media in Indonesia.
Heru is also a lecturer at Bakrie University in Jakarta for an online and
multimedia production course and an online journalism trainer for
various organizations. He graduated from Driyarkara School of Philoso-
Miki Ebara is currently Editor-in-Chief for NHK
World, the 24 hour English Channel. She
joined NHK, Japan's sole public broadcaster,
in 1987 and has been posted as foreign
correspondent in London, Bangkok and New
including war in Bosnia, Iraq, Afghanistan and Israel/Palestine, as
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Miki has covered major political events in the US, including the US
Silver Prize for her coverage of the Nuclear Weapons
non-proliferation treaty. She holds a B.A. in American History from
Osaka University and an M.A. in Southeast Asian Studies from Chulalongkorn University in Thailand.
Hiroshi Fuse
Senior Editorial Writer
Mainichi Newspapers
Hiroshi Fuse has been a senior editorial writer
of the Mainichi Shimbun Newspapers since
2010 and also works as general editor of a
quarterly magazine called The Arabs. He
served as a Washington correspondent and
North American manager of the Mainichi from 1998 to 2002,
covering 9/11 and the war in Afghanistan. He also served as Cairo
correspondent from 1989 to 1992 and covered a number of events
invited by the Harry S. Truman Research Institute at the Hebrew
include Curse of the Arabs, published by Shincho-sha in 2001.
Keisuke Matsuo
Writer for Foreign News Desk
Jiji Press
News Desk of Jiji Press, a Japanese wire
service based in Tokyo. Since graduating from
the Tokyo University of Foreign Studies in
1992, Matsuo has gained 22 years of experience in journalism with Jiji Press. Matsuo has not only worked in
Tokyo and Okinawa, but has also reported news from London as a
foreign correspondent.
Akihiro Nonaka
Founder and Director
The Asia Press
Born in Hyogo, Akihiro Nonaka is a journalist
founder/director of Asian Press International
and is currently a professor at the Graduate
School of Journalism in the Political Science
and Economics Department at Waseda University. He has reported on
a wide range of issues in Asia and beyond, including the Afghanistan
civil war, famine in Ethiopia, Taiwanese-Japanese soldiers in WWII, the
Cambodian civil war, ethnic minorities in Burma, HIV/AIDs in Thailand,
independence war in East Timor and the break-up of the Koreas. In
1987, Nonaka founded Asian Press International, one of Japan’s few
agencies for independent journalists based in Asia and received the
Broadcasting Creators Association of Japan award in 2004.
Yumi Kanazaki
Writer
Hiroshima Peace Media Center
Born in Noshiro, Akita Prefecture in 1970,
Yumi Kanzaki gained a bachelor’s degree in
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Since 2000, Wai Minn Phyo has been the
Editor-in-Chief of Eleven Media Group Co. Ltd,
which produces Myanmar-language news
and was awarded Media of the Year 2011 by
Reporters Without Borders. He holds a
degree in philosophy from the University of
Yangon and has attended several journalism
courses including by AFP.
as a correspondent with the newspaper’s Tokyo bureau and as an
South Korea
Wonsuk Choe
Deputy Editor
The ChosuniIbo, South Korea
been reported in the Weekly Biz column of the Chosunilbo.
Singapore
Augustine Anthuvan
Editor
Channel News Asia, Singapore
Augustine Anthuvan is a journalist, TV
producer, radio producer/presenter, voice
talent, forum moderator, facilitator and
commentator for major 'live' events. His more
than 30 years of experience in TV and radio
addition to conducting the annual 5-day broadcast journalism
course in Singapore, he lectures in mass communications in Singapore and travels abroad to teach backpack journalism and conduct
media literacy workshops. Augustine also designs and conducts
specialized strategic media & communications training for government agencies, corporate clients, foundations, think tanks & NGOs
and is also a regular conference speaker on themes like: ‘media as a
catalyst for change’.
Myanmar
Sann Oo
Editor
The Myanmar Times
Sann Oo is currently the editor of The Myanmar Times, a weekly paper published in
English and Burmese. He has held this
position since 2006. He graduated with a
Bachelor of Arts from Yangon’s Dagon UniverDisaster and Crisis from the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
Wai Minn Phyo
Chief Editor
Eleven Media
Asia Correspondent
Thomson Reuters
columnist with Daily Jang and
The News
Daily Jang and The News
Hyundai Motor Company. Choe’s interviews with international CEOs
Thailand
Thin Lei Win
Pakistan
Wonsuk Choe is the Deputy Editor of the
World News Desk in the Chosunilbo, one of
the major newspapers in Korea. A journalist
since 1997, Choe has covered stories in
lecturer at the ABS CBN Talent Center and has won several awards
including Best Documentary for “TNT”, Migration Advocacy and
Media Awards 2006, the ABS CBN 20/20 Awards for Excellence in
Journalism 2007 and the ABS CBN Mahatma Gandhi Awards for
Ethical Journalism. She is a Communication Arts graduate from
Manila University and a journalism fellow from Stanford University.
journalists. He started his career with NNI
(News Network International) and as Bureau
Chief, covered all of Khyber Pakhtoonkhwa, FATA and Afghanistan.
He has written over a thousand columns on Pakistani politics,
foreign policy, Afghanistan and socio religious issues. His in-depth
understanding of the region has made him a valuable reservoir of
book, “Afghanistan: The Role of US, Taliban and Pakistani Religious
Parties”, received widespread acclaim and he became a successful
author. He has been working in electronic media for more than a
Thin Lei Win is an accomplished multimedia
journalist with some 14 years’ experience
writing for local and international newswires,
magazines and online titles covering topics
from travel and lifestyle to human interest and
hard news. Born and bred in Myanmar, Thin has for the past six years
been based in Bangkok, Thailand, as a regional correspondent for
London. Thin has covered the humanitarian issues arising from
disasters in the region extensively, including Cyclone Nargis in 2008,
Padang Earthquake and Typhoon Ketsana in 2009, Typhoon Bopha in
2012 and Typhoon Haiyan in 2013. Thin is also a member of the
Reuters’ Pulitzer Prize winning team that covered the plight of the
stateless Muslim Rohingya minority in western Myanmar. Prior to
joining the Foundation, Thin lived in Vietnam and Singapore, working
for various publications. Thin has a masters in Multimedia Journalism.
Japanese Red Cross Society
this region.
Philippines
Marilou Cadeliña Manar
Anchor
DXND North Cotabato
Marilou ‘Malu’ Cadeliña Manar currently
heads the Research Department of the Notre
Dame Broadcasting Corporation (NDBC), a
radio network run by the Oblates of Mary
Immaculate, which has been operating in
Kidapawan City and in other parts of Central Mindanao, for more
than 50 years. She hosts bida specials, a 30-minute radio documentary program which tackles a variety of issues. The program has
giving institutions including the ICRC. Before this, Manar used to
Nadia Marie Trinidad
News Manager
ANC
Nadia Marie L. Trinidad has been working for
ABS CBN News Channel, the Philippines’ only
24-hour news channel, since 2004 and is
currently its news director. Prior to that, she
headed ABS CBN News’ North America
Bureau and produced “Strictly Politics,” a political talk show. She is a
Midori Tasaka
Japanese Red Cross Society
Midori Tasaka is a member of the Planning
and Public Relations Department at the
Japanese Red Cross Society. Before her
Midori was working for the Youth Red Cross
Department, where she served until March 2013. Midori has experienced living in various countries such as the Philippines, South
Korea, Jordan and Bangladesh.
International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC)
Ewan Watson
Communications Coordinator
ICRC Geneva
Born in Scotland, Ewan Watson is currently in
charge of public and media relations for East
headquarters, where he also manages the
ICRC’s communications around weapons
issues. Prior to that, he has worked for the ICRC in Colombia, Central
African Republic and South Sudan. He holds a degree in modern
languages from Saint Andrews University in Scotland. Before joining
the ICRC, he worked with the UNHCR in Khartoum and for a refugee
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